The 2015 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships were the men's and women's tennis tournaments played concurrently from May 14 to May 25, 2015, in Waco, Texas on the campus of Baylor University. It was the 70th edition of the NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship*[1] and the 34th edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship*,[2] and the tenth time that the men's and women's tournaments were held at the same venue. It consisted of a men's and women's team, singles, and doubles championships.[3]

2015 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships
DateMay 14–25, 2015
Edition70th (Men), 34th (Women)
LocationWaco, Texas, United States
VenueUnited States Hurd Tennis Center
(Baylor University)
Champions
Men's singles
United States Ryan Shane, Virginia
Women's singles
United States Jamie Loeb, North Carolina
Men's doubles
United Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool &
Denmark Søren Hess-Olesen, Texas
Women's doubles
Canada Erin Routliffe &
United States Maya Jansen, Alabama
← 2014 · NCAA Division I Tennis Championships · 2016 →

The No. 3 seeded Virginia Cavaliers defeated the home-team No. 2 Baylor Bears, 4–2, and then the No. 1 seeded Oklahoma Sooners, 4–1, to take the men's title. This led the Cavaliers to win the Capital One Cup for overall men's sports after Virginia also won the 2014 College Cup in soccer and 2015 College World Series in baseball during the same academic year.

Men's team championship

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  • Note: Matches from the first round and second round were held at the home courts of the national seeds with the winning team advancing to the championship rounds in Waco, Texas.[4] Bold indicates that a team is still active.

National seeds

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1. Oklahoma (Championship Round)
2. Baylor (semifinals)
3. Virginia (National Champions)
4. Illinois (third round)
5. TCU (semifinals)
6. Texas A&M (quarterfinals)
7. USC (quarterfinals)
8. Georgia (quarterfinals)
9. Texas (third round)
10. Duke (third round)
11. Ohio State (third round)
12. Wake Forest (third round)
13. North Carolina (quarterfinals)
14. Ole Miss (second round)
15. Virginia Tech (second round)
16. UCLA (third round)

Finals bracket

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Third round
May 14
Quarterfinals
May 16
Semifinals
May 18
Finals
May 19
            
1 Oklahoma 4
16 UCLA 3
1 Oklahoma 4
8 Georgia 2
8 Georgia 4
9 Texas 1
1 Oklahoma 4
5 TCU 3
5 TCU 4
12 Wake Forest 0
5 TCU 4
13 North Carolina 1
4 Illinois 2
13 North Carolina 4
1 Oklahoma 1
3 Virginia 4
3 Virginia 4
Columbia 0
3 Virginia 4
6 Texas A&M 0
6 Texas A&M 4
11 Ohio State 3
3 Virginia 4
2 Baylor 2
7 USC 4
10 Duke 0
7 USC 2
2 Baylor 4
2 Baylor 4
South Florida 1
  • Virginia player Mitchell Frank was named the most valuable player

Women's team championship

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  • Note: Matches from the first round and second round were held at the home courts of the national seeds with the winning team advancing to the championship rounds in Waco, Texas.[5] Bold indicates that a team is still active.

National seeds

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Finals bracket

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Round of 16
May 16
Quarterfinals
May 17
Semifinals
May 18
Finals
May 19
            
1 USC 4
16 Texas Tech 0
1 USC 4
8 Baylor 1
8 Baylor 4
9 Virginia 3
1 USC 0
4 Vanderbilt 4
5 Florida 4
12 Oklahoma State 0
5 Florida 3
4 Vanderbilt 4
4 Vanderbilt 4
Clemson 0
4 Vanderbilt 4
7 UCLA 2
3 California 3
14 Stanford 4
14 Stanford 2
6 Georgia 4
6 Georgia 4
11 Michigan 2
6 Georgia 1
7 UCLA 4
7 UCLA 4
10 Texas A&M 1
7 UCLA 4
2 North Carolina 1
2 North Carolina 4
15 Miami (FL) 1

All-tournament team

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Men's singles championship

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  • Note: Matches from all six rounds were played in Waco, Texas from May 20–25, 2015.

National seeds

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Finals bracket

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  • For full bracket:[6]
Round of 16
May 22
Quarterfinals
May 23
Semifinals
May 24
Finals
May 25
  T Lupieri (BAY) 1 1
  T Kwiatkowski (UVA) 6 6   T Kwiatkowski (UVA) 6 5 7
5   S Stiefelmeyer (UL) 5 4   W Lin (COL) 4 7 5
  W Lin (COL) 7 6   T Kwiatkowski (UVA) 4 4
  J Hiltzik (ILL) 77 2 6 7   N Rubin (WAKE) 6 6
  L Glasspool (TEX) 63 6 3   J Hiltzik (ILL) 79 2 2
7   N Rubin (WAKE) 6 6 7   N Rubin (WAKE) 67 6 6
9-16   Y Hanfmann (USC) 2 4 7   N Rubin (WAKE) 6 64 1
9-16   M Lībietis (TENN) 6 4 4 8   R Shane (UVA) 1 77 6
  C Norrie (TCU) 4 6 6   C Norrie (TCU) 6 1 3
9-16   Q Monaghan (ND) 6 6 9-16   Q Monaghan (ND) 4 6 6
  J Sude (OKST) 2 4 9-16   Q Monaghan (ND) 6 64 1
8   R Shane (UVA) 6 6 8   R Shane (UVA) 3 77 6
  J Efferding (TAMU) 4 4 8   R Shane (UVA) 77 4 6
  F Soares (TEX) 6 3 6   F Soares (TEX) 64 6 3
  J Wang (USC) 3 6 2

Women's singles championship

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  • Note: Matches from all six rounds were played in Waco, Texas from May 20–25, 2015.

National seeds

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Finals bracket

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  • For full bracket:[7]
Round of 16
May 22
Quarterfinals
May 23
Semifinals
May 24
Finals
May 25
1   R Anderson (UCLA) 6 6
  S Santamaria (USC) 1 2 1   R Anderson (UCLA) 6 4 2
  S Gavrilovska (TAM) 1 6 4 9-16   S Wagner (MIA) 3 6 6
9-16   S Wagner (MIA) 6 4 6 9-16   S Wagner (MIA) 6 4 2
  J Brady (UCLA) 1 5 7   J Loeb (UNC) 4 6 6
9-16   D Collins (UVA) 6 7 9-16   D Collins (UVA) 3 6 4
7   J Loeb (UNC) 6 6 7   J Loeb (UNC) 6 1 6
9-16   J Eidukonyte (CLEM) 3 1 7   J Loeb (UNC) 6 4 6
  N Beazant (RICE) 5 1 2   C Zhao (STAN) 2 6 1
  S Lohan (MIA) 7 6   S Lohan (MIA) 3 4
9-16   J Kuhlman (UF) 6 6 9-16   J Kuhlman (UF) 6 6
4   M Manasse (CAL) 4 1 9-16   J Kuhlman (UF) 6 4 0
  E Burgic (BAY) 4 1 2   C Zhao (STAN) 2 6 6
  C Van Nguyen (UCLA) 6 6   C Van Nguyen (UCLA) 4 5
  Z Susanyi (CAL) 2 0 2   C Zhao (STAN) 6 7
2   C Zhao (STAN) 6 6

Men's doubles championship

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  • Note: All matches, including those from the first round and the round of 16, were played in Waco, Texas from May 20–25, 2015.

National seeds

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Finals bracket

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  • For full bracket:[8]
Quarterfinals
May 23
Semifinals
May 24
Championship
May 25
               
1   B Wagland (UGA)
  A Smith (UGA)
2 3
  H Dojas (TEX)
  F Soares (TEX)
6 6
  H Dojas (TEX)
  F Soares (TEX)
6 6
  H Jadun (MSU)
  JP Mullane (MSU)
3 2
  H Jadun (MSU)
  JP Mullane (MSU)
6 6
  B Arias (LSU)
  J Daigle (LSU)
3 4
  H Dojas (TEX)
  F Soares (TEX)
1 6 3
  L Glasspool (TEX)
  S Hess-Olsen (TEX)
6 3 6
5-8   J Lenz (BAY)
  D Galeano (BAY)
6 6 6
4   M Lībietis (TENN)
  H Reese (TENN)
75 3 4
5-8   J Lenz (BAY)
  D Galeano (BAY)
6 3 6
  L Glasspool (TEX)
  S Hess-Olsen (TEX)
2 6 73
  A Kadhe (OKST)
  J Sude (OKST)
4 2
  L Glasspool (TEX)
  S Hess-Olsen (TEX)
6 6

Women's doubles championship

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  • Note: All matches, including those from the first round and the round of 16, were played in Waco, Texas from May 20–25, 2015.

National seeds

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Finals bracket

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  • For full bracket:[9]
Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
1   E Routliffe (ALA)
  M Jansen (ALA)
4 7 6
  E Burgic (BAY)
  B Shankle (BAY)
6 5 1
1   E Routliffe (ALA)
  M Jansen (ALA)
5 6 6
  C Doyle (STAN)
  E Tsay (STAN)
7 3 0
4   B Gumulya (CLEM)
  J Rompies (CLEM)
6 4 4
  C Doyle (STAN)
  E Tsay (STAN)
4 6 6
1   E Routliffe (ALA)
  M Jansen (ALA)
6 6 6
5-8   Z Susanyi (CAL)
  K Fabikova (CAL)
2 75 3
5-8   Z Susanyi (CAL)
  K Fabikova (CAL)
6 6
  A Antal (VAN)
  A Sharma (VAN)
2 2
5-8   Z Susanyi (CAL)
  K Fabikova (CAL)
3 6 6
5-8   B Austin (UF)
  K Keegan (UF)
6 4 4
5-8   B Austin (UF)
  K Keegan (UF)
6 1 6
2   C Zhao (STAN)
  T Davidson (STAN)
0 6 4

References

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  1. ^ "List of NCAA Men's Tennis Champions". Ncaa.com. Archived from the original on 2019-12-13. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  2. ^ "List of NCAA Women's Tennis Champions". Ncaa.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  3. ^ "Baylor Chosen To Host 2015 NCAA Tennis Championships". BaylorBears.com. Archived from the original on 2016-02-25. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
  4. ^ "2015 Division I Men's Tennis Championship". NCAA.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
  5. ^ "2015 Division I Men's Tennis Championship". NCAA.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
  6. ^ "Division I Men's Singles Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 19, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  7. ^ "Division I Women's Singles Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 16, 2020. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  8. ^ "Division I Men's Doubles Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 17, 2020. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  9. ^ "Division I Women's Doubles Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 25, 2020. Retrieved July 3, 2015.